THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED COMPANY — 
DENVER, COLORADO 
CELERY 
CULTURE—One ounce of seed will produce 15.000 plants. 
Golden Self-Blanching Seed should be sown in hot-beds about 
March Ist, covering the seed very lightly. Keep the seed-bed 
moist, giving it plenty of air. Keep the tops of the plants 
sheared off, which will cause them to grow stockier with better 
roots. Keep the soil well stirred between the rows and around 
the plants. A good rule is to plow or work the ground every 
time it is watered. Great care should be used in watering, or 
the ground will sour and cause the celery to blight or rust. 
Celery requires water often, but not a great deal at a time. 
UTAH CELERY 
GIANT PASCAL (Special Dwarf Strain)—l’ascal celery is a 
very important crop with local celery growers and we have 
developed an excellent strain of this delicious vegetable. 
The plants are of dwarf stocky growth and do not develop 
soft stalks, nor seeders, and blanches easily to a rich creamy 
white. May be used as wrapped celery for early fall use or 
for trenching for winter use, a dozen stalks trimmed ready 
for market often weighing 10 to 15 pounds. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 25c) (Oz. $3.00) (44 Ib. $9.00) (Ib. $30.00). 
GIANT PASCAL—135 days. The old standard green variety: 
tall, large dark green foliage, large full heart which bleaches 
to creamy white, has rich nutty flavor. A fine keeper for 
mid-winter use. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 75c) (4% Ib. $2.50) (1 Ib. $8.00). 
SUMMER QUEEN —120 days. One of the most popular green 
varieties. Recommended for home and shipping. Plants of 
medium height, but with good length to the first joint. 
Blanches more readily than some of the other varieties of 
green celery. Stalks nearly round, smooth, brittle and of 
outstanding quality. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 25c) (Oz. $2.00) (44 Ib. $7.00) (Ib. $25.00). 
CRYSTAL WHITE JUMBO (Utah Strain)—125 days. A very 
popular celery today and justly so for its superb flavor and 
quality. The plant is medium large, with exceptionally full 
heart, that blanches very nicely into a valuable sort for the 
market. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 15c) (Oz. $1.25) (4 Ib. $4.25) (Ib. $14.00). 
UTAH NO. 15—A strain of Utah of mid-season maturity. 
Plants are large—height 26 to 28 inches. Leaves are dark 
green deeply cut, moderately broad. Plants are erect, com- 
pact, full hearted. Edible stems usually 8 to 10 inches long, 
are numerous, of medium width, thick rounded and quite 
smooth, are crisp and of fine quality. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 25c) (Oz. $1.75) (44 Ib. $6.00) (Ib. $20.00). 
When about ready to harvest, it may be blanched with either 
boards or dirt, boards being preferable in warm weather, and 
dirt in cool weather. 
Giant Pascal seed should be sown from the ist to the 15th 
of April in the hot-beds, same as the Golden Self-Blanching. 
Plants should be set in the field from June 10th to July Ist, 
in single rows, about 8 inches apart in the row, cultivating 
same as the Golden Self-Blanching. About October 10th or 
before freezing, it should be trenched and protected from freez- 
ing, when it will bleach and be ready for winter use. 
UTAH 10-B—125 days. An outstanding strain of green celery 
that is slightly later than the regular Utah. Plants tall, 26 
to 28 inches, leaves moderately large, medium deep green. 
Plants erect and compact with edible stems 8 to 10 inches 
long of uniform length, rounded, thick and of waxy appear- 
ance. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 25c) (Oz. $1.75) (%4 Ib. $6.00) (Ib. $20.00). 
CORNELL NO. 19—100 days. An early, easy blanching strain 
of outstanding quality, described as a cross between the 
Self-Blanching and the Utah, 10%%-11 inches to joint with an 
overall length of 24 inches. Hearts long and comparatively 
full. Stems thick, rounded and of smooth texture. Combines 
the good qualities of the pascal type and is highly resistant 
to fusarium yellows. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 25c) (Oz. $2.00) (44 Ib. $7.00) (Ib. $25.00). 
GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING (Tall Type)—110 days. An early 
and particularly valuable type for home and market garden. 
Plants are 26 to 28 inches tall, compact with firm thick 
stalks which blanch readily and are of splendid quality, 
edible stalks 8 to 8% inches to first joint. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. $1.00) (%4 Ib. $3.50) (Ib. $12.00). 
GOLDEN PLUME NON-BOLTING—A dwarf, compact golden 
strain. Tops are distinct dark green. Overall height 20 to 24 
inches. Length of edible stem 6 to 8 inches. Plants are com- 
pact, upright in habit, hearts full, stems are broad and thick. 
Quality is good and blanches easily to a clear creamy white. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 25c) (Oz. $2.00) (%4 Ib. $7.00) (Ib. $25.00). 
UTAH OR GOLDEN CRISP—An excellent variety for fall use, 
maturing about a week or ten days earlier than Giant Pascal. 
Plants sturdy, compact and exceptionally solid. Stems are 
broad, but thick and well rounded, of fine quality and rich, 
nutty flavor. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 75c) (4% Ib. $2.50) (Ib. $9.00). 
SUPREME GOLDEN—$90 days. Uniform strong growing early 
strain. Height overall varies from 22 to 27 inches, the edible 
stem is long, from 7 to 10 inches to the first point, broad, 
fairly thick and carries the width well up to the joint. Tops 
dark green and very erect. Blanches readily to an attractive 
clear creamy white at maturity. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 25c) (Oz. $2.00) (%4 Ib. $7.00) (Ib. $25.00). 
NON-BOLTING GREEN No. 13—One of a new line of non- 
bolting green celeries. It is being used for a late storage 
celery in place of the Utah types. The ribs are thicker, store 
well, and the foliage shows no yellowish discoloration. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 25e) (Oz. $3.00) (4 Ib. $9.00) (Ib. $30.00). 
CHICORY 
One ounce of seed to 200 foot row. 
LALGE ROOTED OR COFFEE—The largest rooted variety. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 50c). 
WITLOFF OR FRENCH ENDIVE—A superior strain with 
wider leaves, larger tips and stalks, roots thicker at the 
shoulder, shorter and smoother. 
Postpaid (Pt. 10c¢) (Oz. »0¢). 
